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The volume of a given mass of a gas at `27^(@)C`, 1 atm is 100 cc. What will be its volume at `327^(@)C` ?

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When P is constant, `(V_2)/(V_1) = (T_2)/(T_10) , V_(2) = V_(1) xx(T_2)/(T_1) = (100(327+273))/((27+273)) = 200 c c`.
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